/* ** Copyright 2015, The Android Open Source Project ** ** Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); ** you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. ** You may obtain a copy of the License at ** ** http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 ** ** Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software ** distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, ** WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. ** See the License for the specific language governing permissions and ** limitations under the License. */ package android.view; import android.app.Activity; import android.app.ActivityManagerNative; import android.os.IBinder; import android.os.Parcel; import android.os.Parcelable; import android.os.RemoteException; import com.android.internal.view.IDragAndDropPermissions; /** * {@link DragAndDropPermissions} controls the access permissions for the content URIs associated * with a {@link DragEvent}. *
* Permission are granted when this object is created by {@link * android.app.Activity#requestDragAndDropPermissions(DragEvent) * Activity.requestDragAndDropPermissions}. * Which permissions are granted is defined by the set of flags passed to {@link * View#startDragAndDrop(android.content.ClipData, View.DragShadowBuilder, Object, int) * View.startDragAndDrop} by the app that started the drag operation. *
** The life cycle of the permissions is bound to the activity used to call {@link * android.app.Activity#requestDragAndDropPermissions(DragEvent) requestDragAndDropPermissions}. The * permissions are revoked when this activity is destroyed, or when {@link #release()} is called, * whichever occurs first. *
** If you anticipate that your application will receive a large number of drops (e.g. document * editor), you should try to call {@link #release()} on the obtained permissions as soon as they * are no longer required. Permissions can be added to your activity's * {@link Activity#onSaveInstanceState} bundle and later retrieved in order to manually release * the permissions once they are no longer needed. *
*/ public final class DragAndDropPermissions implements Parcelable { private final IDragAndDropPermissions mDragAndDropPermissions; private IBinder mPermissionOwnerToken; /** * Create a new {@link DragAndDropPermissions} object to control the access permissions for * content URIs associated with {@link DragEvent}. * @param dragEvent Drag event * @return {@link DragAndDropPermissions} object or null if there are no content URIs associated * with the {@link DragEvent}. * @hide */ public static DragAndDropPermissions obtain(DragEvent dragEvent) { if (dragEvent.getDragAndDropPermissions() == null) { return null; } return new DragAndDropPermissions(dragEvent.getDragAndDropPermissions()); } /** @hide */ private DragAndDropPermissions(IDragAndDropPermissions dragAndDropPermissions) { mDragAndDropPermissions = dragAndDropPermissions; } /** * Take the permissions and bind their lifetime to the activity. * @param activityToken Binder pointing to an Activity instance to bind the lifetime to. * @return True if permissions are successfully taken. * @hide */ public boolean take(IBinder activityToken) { try { mDragAndDropPermissions.take(activityToken); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } return true; } /** * Take the permissions. Must call {@link #release} explicitly. * @return True if permissions are successfully taken. * @hide */ public boolean takeTransient() { try { mPermissionOwnerToken = ActivityManagerNative.getDefault(). newUriPermissionOwner("drop"); mDragAndDropPermissions.takeTransient(mPermissionOwnerToken); } catch (RemoteException e) { return false; } return true; } /** * Revoke permissions explicitly. */ public void release() { try { mDragAndDropPermissions.release(); mPermissionOwnerToken = null; } catch (RemoteException e) { } } public static final Parcelable.Creator